Most Atlantic Canadians Believe Unvaccinated Workers Should Be Fired
A new poll shows most Atlantic Canadians believe workers in specific fields should be fired for refusing to get vaccinated.
A new poll shows most Atlantic Canadians believe workers in specific fields should be fired for refusing to get vaccinated.
The New Brunswick Innovation Foundation is hosting a virtual event on November 24 to spotlight and unite researchers and business owners in the fight against climate change.
After receiving $6-million to create 162 units of affordable housing in the city, the organization has faced roadblocks and is behind its end-of-year targets.
Swoop Airlines has announced direct summer flights to Moncton and Halifax from Edmonton.
Alex Olmstead, a former Tomavo employee, never received complete payment for the work he did for the grocery chain. He says he’s not surprised by Tomavo recently declared bankruptcy.
Fulcrum is a research initiative that combines the knowledge of academia and industry. Led by UNB Vice-President David MaGee, Fulcrum builds research partnerships that encourage academic engagement outside of UNB.
The 419 units sold and the $119.8 million value of all home sales were new records for October, according to statistics from Greater Moncton Realtors.
The New Brunswick Liquor Corporation has confirmed a tentative agreement with CUPE Local 963 and the nearly 600 employees the union represents.
While workers must return to work “as soon as operationally feasible,” they will still have to vote on the deal for it to be finalized.
Jason Gallant and Mylène Theriault, ambassadors in the Electric Summer Social Tour, drove around New Brunswick for three months in an Audi E-Tron without burning a single tank of gas.